Video-essay Pioneer Catherine Grant Visits Hamilton College F.I.L.M. Series
Video-essay Pioneer Catherine Grant Visits Hamilton College F.I.L.M. Series
Hamilton professor Pavitra Sundar presents video-essay pioneer Catherine Grant with a presentation and discussion about her work.
The video-essay represents a new kind of cinema analysis and critique. Grant has been a central figure in the development of the video-essay as a form of scholarship.
This and all F.I.L.M. Series events are free and open to the public.
Bradford Auditorium is located in the Kirner-Johnson Building on the Hamilton College campus. From the Village of Clinton, follow the “F.I.L.M. event” signs up College Hill Road. Just past the crosswalk, turn left onto Green Apple Way. Parking is available on the right, in lots behind the Kennedy Center for Theatre and the Studio Arts.
COMING UP
Sunday, Oct. 5
2 p.m.: Professor Scott MacDonald presents "The Sterile Cuckoo" (1969).
Adapted from the novel of the same name, written by 1962 Hamilton graduate John Nichols, "The Sterile Cuckoo" is the only Hollywood movie filmed on the Hamilton campus. The film is a time capsule of pre-co-ed Hamilton College.
Saturday, Oct. 25
2 p.m.: Hamilton professor Zhuoyi Wang presents Japanese journalist and filmmaker Shori Ito presenting "Black Box Diaries" (2024).
The film will be followed by a discussion featuring Ito and Chinese film scholar Belinda Qian He.